I have owned this watch for 1 year; i am in a quandry b/c i didnt realize that it had an ETA movement....now it seems like a cheap watch to me...i feel sort of ripped off....any comments on this would be appreciated carl
an ETA-calibre. But you should know that ETA's producing quite expensive, well working and modern calibres, for example the 8611 for Omega, an anual calendar. (I know, not as sophisticated as Ludwig's perpetual of course...)
as far as i am aware Omega stopped using ETA calibres with the introduction of the 8500 calibre claiming that it is their first in-house calibre for more than 30 years. this would then follow on that the 8600/8611's are also in-house calibres. i may of co...
well Carl, pretty much all new Omegas will be using them. the new Aqua Terra uses an 8500, the Hour Vision uses 8500 and the hour vision annual calendar uses 8611(although i thought it was an 8601), i may be wrong without looking at the reviews, but i thi...
... which is also used by Girard Perregaux and many other brands. Originally, this movement had been produced by the A. Schild company, which had later been acquired by ETA. Several years ago, my fellow moderator Peter Conrad has written down some very go...
There are different combinations: Date + moon (two completely differents), GMT or day of the week. Prices: Since 1972 the mvt was on the market between CHF 0.70 and more than CHF 800.00. It wasn't produced only by the former A.Schild and his successor, bu...
... as you are known for one of the largest alarm wristwatch collections out there .... The 5008 is indeed a highly practical and well-designed movement. Its alarm could be a bit louder, though. Regards, Marcus
Marcus. I read your response to my orig question on UN alarm watch...i also opened both article links and did a careful read...i want to thank you for sharing this information with me...i now have a new appreciation for my watch...sincerely Carl (boston) ...